Variational Principles in Constrained Systems: Theory and Experiments
Andrew D. Lewis and Richard M. Murray
International Journal of Nonlinear Mechanics, 30(6): 793-815, 1995
CDS Technical Report 94-016
In this paper we present two methods, the nonholonomic method and the vakonomic
method, for deriving equations of motion for a mechanical system with constraints. The
resulting equations are compared. Results are also presented from an experiment for a
model system: a ball rolling without sliding on a rotating table. Both sets of equations
of motion for the model system are compared with the experimental results. The effects of
various forms of friction are considered in the nonholonomic equations. With appropriate
friction terms, the nonholonomic equations of motion for the model system give reasonable
agreement with the experimental observations.
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